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It does. The dream catching scenes are pretty magical and absolutely beautiful.

This is very true. And I think there's more than enough of Spielberg's immersion into the environment and lore of "The BFG" that long-time fans should enjoy it, especially if they like Melissa Mathison (R.I.P.)

On the contrary: There was a lot of love for it after Robin Williams died. And I think a lot of people just like yelling "Rufioooooooo."

"A.I." also has Teddy, who was an interesting sidekick.

At the very least, he should be missing a couple of limbs. I just remember seeing him looking out the window looking like he just took a shower after a light game of pick-up basketball.

Completely agree! Glad I wasn't the only person to think that.

I've only seen "Minority Report" once, but it was in the theater and it was awesome.

To be fair, he's going to direct "Ready Player One," so I think he still has the itch to make some big blockbusters.

Fox gotta spend that marketing money on "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates," bro!

That still stands as the weirdest fucking ending I've ever seen.

Up yours! "Kinky Boots" is awesome.

I guess I'm in the opposite direction from A.A. as I was with "The Jungle Book." I thought this was very enjoyable and though a little thin on plot and saggy in the middle, it was a delightful good time. The CGI isn't great, but that little kid kills it and I love that Spielberg, much like with "Bridge of Spies,"

I imagine at this point, it's just the power of suggestion that keeps this rumor going.

"Starship Troopers" is satire. ID is just campy schlock.

That's correct. It was definitely smart, maybe too smart.

And it sold well on iTunes.

Fuck you.

It all hinges upon whether you like the combination of Christine Taylor's looks with Taryn Manning's voice.

Sadly, no. All of the kids are wearing dog-ear hats for a reason that is never explained. It may be the most interesting part of the movie.

Agreed. The great thing about the first one is, as cheesy and thin as it was, it had focus, mainly on Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum and them fighting the aliens. And the aliens were here to kill us all because that's just how they are.